Sir John Touchet was born in 1324 at Mark Eaton, Derbyshire, England.1,2 He was the son of Thomas Touchet and Joan (?).1 Sir John Touchet married Joan de Audley, daughter of James, 2nd Lord Audley and Joan de Mortimer, before 1350; Her 1st. From this marriage, the Lordship of Audley passed to the Touchet family.3,1,4 Sir John Touchet died on 22 June 1370 at the Battle of Rochelle at age 46 years. Killed in the battle in which the earl of Pembroke and his whole fleet were captured by the Spaniards.3,1,5

David II, King of Scotland was born on 5 March 1323/24.2 He was the son of Robert I "le Jovenne", King of Scotland and Elizabeth de Burgh.1 David II, King of Scotland married Princess Joan, daughter of Edward II, King of England and Isabelle, Queen of England, on 17 July 1328; His 1st.3,4,2 Earl of Carrick before 1329.2 King of Scots between 7 June 1329 and 22 February 1371.2 David II, King of Scotland was crowned, as succeeding his father, Robert the Bruce, on 24 November 1331 at Scone, Scotland.2 He was deposed for a perid by the English in favor of Edward Baliol, son of John Baliol, on 24 September 1332.2 He opposed Edward III at Halidon Hill in 1333.5 Anglo-Scottish Wars - Scots invade England, taking defensive at Neville's Cross where they are overwhelmed by the English. David II captured and held for ransom. On 17 October 1346 at the Battle of Neville's Cross, County Durham, England.6 He was a witness where Ralph, 2nd Lord Neville of Raby held David Bruce, King of Scots, prisoner for eleven weeks following the battle at Nevill's Cross on 17 October 1346 at County Durham, England.7 David II, King of Scotland married Margaret Drummond, daughter of Sir Malcolm Drummond, on 20 February 1363/64; His 2nd (widower). Her 2nd (widow).2 David II, King of Scotland and Margaret Drummond were divorced on 20 March 1369/70.2 David II, King of Scotland died on 22 February 1370/71 at Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, at age 46 years, 11 months and 17 days. D.s.p.3,4,2

Lord of Chewton John FitzRoger was the third son of Sir Henry FitzRoger, but in issue in 1382, heir to his older brothers, 2nd of whom Thomas, born between 1345-1352, was godson of Thomas de Holand and Maud.1 Lord of Chewton at Somersetshire, England.1 He was born between 1345 and 1352 at Chewton, Somerset, England.1 He was the son of Sir Henry fitz Roger Knt. and Elizabeth de Holand.2 Lord of Chewton John FitzRoger married Alice (?) before 26 April 1369 at England; Her 1st (of 5).1 Lord of Chewton John FitzRoger died before 1372.1

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Sir Hugh de Swynford of Coleby and Kettlethorpe

b. 1340, d. 1372

Sir Hugh de Swynford of Coleby and Kettlethorpe was of Coleby and Kettlethorpe at Lincolnshire, England.1 He was born in 1340.1 He married Catherine de Roët L.G., daughter of Sir Payne de Roët, before 1367 at St. Clement Danes Church, Strand, London, England; Her 1st.1 Sir Hugh de Swynford of Coleby and Kettlethorpe died in 1372 at age 32 years.1

Arms: Or, a chevron gules.3 Baron of Tonbridge. Ralph, 1st Earl of Stafford was born on 24 September 1301. He was the son of Edmund, 1st Baron of Stafford and Margaret Bassett. 2nd Lord Stafford in 1308.4 Ralph, 1st Earl of Stafford married Margaret de Audley, daughter of Hugh de Audley, Lord Audley, 8th Earl of Gloucester and Margaret de Clare; His 2nd.5 Steward of the Royal Household in 1337. Member of Parliment between 1337 and 1349. Seneschal of Aquitaine in 1345. Ralph, 1st Earl of Stafford was fought in 1346 at the Battle of Créçy, Normandy. Hundred Years War - English, under Edward III, invade Normandy, defend at Créçy where they defeat the french, killing 4,000 at a loss of 100, after which English advanced to Calais. On 26 August 1346 at the Battle of Créçy, Normandy, France.6 He served in the Scottish and French wars and in important diplomatic missions.2 1st Earl of Stafford on 5 March 1349.4 He was created Earl of Stafford by his 6th cousin, 2x removed, King Edward III on 5 March 1349.4 He was was a Founder member of the Order of the Garter, #5, on 23 April 1349.2 He died on 31 August 1372 at Tonbridge Castle, Tonbridge, Kent, England, at age 70 years, 11 months and 7 days.7

Lord of Casarrubios del Monte at Toledo, Spain.3 Diego Gómez, alcalde mayor was a knight of the Orden de la Banda.3 He appears to have gone without a surname, though his male relatives began using the surname "de Toledo" in his lifetime.1 He was born circa 1320?. He was the son of Gómez Pérez and Inez Garcés.2 Diego Gómez, alcalde mayor married Doña Inéz de Ayala, daughter of Fernán Peréz de Ayala and Elvira Alvarez de Ceballos.4,2,3,5 Diego Gómez, alcalde mayor was active between 1350 and 1373.1 He was notario mayor or principle secretary of the kingdom of Castile in 1351.4,3,1 He was alcalde mayor and chief justice of Toledo.4,3,1 He names his father as Gómez Pérez, who was son of Fernán Gómez and brother of Constanza, in a charter in 1373 at Toledo, Castile.6 He died between 1373 and 29 March 1375.3

Lord Hornby Robert de Nevill was born circa 1290. He was the son of Sir Robert de Nevill.1 Lord Hornby Robert de Nevill married Joan de Atherton, daughter of Henry de Atherton, circa 1320.1 Lord Hornby Robert de Nevill was summoned to the Great Council in 1342 at Westminster, England.1 He fought at Crécy in 1346 at France.1 He was at the siege of Calais at France.1 Lord of Hornby between 1355 and 1373.1 He died after July 1373.1

Alice de Audley was daughter of Hugh, 1st Lord Audley, and widow of Ralph, 3rd Lord Greystroke.2 She was born circa 1304 at Hadley End, Staffordshire, England.3 She was the daughter of Hugh, Lord Audley of Heleigh and Isolde de Mortimer. A contract for the marriage of Alice de Audley and Ralph of Greystoke was signed after 25 November 1317 at Stratton Audley, Oxfordshire, England. Dispensation to marry.3 Alice de Audley married Ralph of Greystoke circa 1320; Her 1st.2 Alice de Audley and Ralph, 2nd Lord Neville of Raby obtained a marriage license on 13 January 1326/27 at Stratton Audley, Oxfordshire, England; Her 2nd (widow).2 Alice de Audley died on 11 January 1374 at Greystoke, Northumberland, England.3

Sir Henry de Coggeshall was born circa 1333 at Coggeshall, Essex, England. The 2nd son. He was the son of Sir John de Coggeshall and Margaret de Stanton.1 Sir Henry de Coggeshall married Joane de Welles, daughter of William de Welles of Exning, before 1357.1 Sir Henry de Coggeshall received the manor of Great Samford by right of his wife, Joane de Welles, after 1357.1 He inherited the manors of Sutton, Beneflete, Coldham, Coggeshall, Samhill, Hokewell, Ailsford, Fratyng and Thoriton, Pagesham, and Roghir, in addition to lands in the towns of Bokkyngg (Bocking) and Feryngg (Feering), on 26 June 1361 at Essex, England.1 He witnessed (or was recognized by) the probate of the estate of Sir John de Coggeshall on 26 June 1361 at 35 Edward II; The Inquest Post Mortem (similar to our probate inventory), showed that Sir John held the manors of Sutton, Beneflete, Coldham, Coggeshall, Samhill, Hokewell, Ailsford, Fratyng and Thoriton, Pagesham, and Roghir, in addition to lands in the towns of Bokkyngg (Bocking) and Feryngg (Feering), co. Essex, all of which went to his eldest son.1 Sir Henry de Coggeshall died in 1375.1 Sir Henry de Coggeshall was buried in Coggeshall, Essex, England.1

Elizabeth, Lady Segrave was daughter of heiress of John, Lord Segrave, and Margaret, Countess, and afterwards Duchess, of Norfolk, daughter of Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, fifth son of Edward I. She was born on 25 October 1339 at Abbey, Croxton, Leicestershire, England. She was the daughter of John, Lord Segrave and Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk.2,3,4,5 Elizabeth, Lady Segrave and John, 4th Baron Mowbray obtained a marriage license on 25 March 1349 at England; Dispensation.3,6,5 Elizabeth, Lady Segrave married John, 4th Baron Mowbray, son of John, 3rd Baron Mowbray and Joan of Lancaster, in 1353 at England.4 Baroness Segrave between 1353 and 1375.4 Elizabeth, Lady Segrave died in 1375 at age 35 years.4

Stephen II, Herzog von Nieder-Bayern was born in 1319.1 He was the son of Ludwig IV "der Bayer", Kaiser. Duke of Lower Bavaria at Germany between 1347 and 1375.2,1 Stephen II, Herzog von Nieder-Bayern died on 13 May 1375 at Landshut, Germany, at age 56 years.3

Agnes de Bereford1

Agnes de Bereford was born circa 1300. She was the daughter of William de Bereford.1 Agnes de Bereford married John de Argentein before April 1317; His 2nd. Her 1st. p.2 Agnes de Bereford received, at her father's request, royal licence to marry whoever she wished in February 1321.2 She married John de Nerford after February 1321; Her 2nd. s.p.2 Agnes de Bereford married John, Baron Maltravers, son of Sir John Maltravers Knt. and Alianor de Gorges, before November 1330; His 2nd. Her 2nd. s.p.1,2 Agnes de Bereford left a will in February 1374/75 at London, England.2 She died in July 1375.2

Edward, 1st Lord Despencer was born circa 1335?. He was the son of Edward le Despencer and Anne de Ferrers.2 Hundred Years War - French, under John II, attack Prince Edward on the Princes return to Aquitaine. English archers decimate the French, and John II is captured. On 17 September 1356 at the Battle of Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France.3 Edward, 1st Lord Despencer present at the Battle of Poitiers on 17 September 1356 at France.1 He was nominated into the Order of the Garter, #38, in 1361.1 He married Elizabeth de Burghersh, daughter of 4th Baron Burghersh Bartholomew de Burghersh ¹K.G. and Cecily de Weyland.4 Edward, 1st Lord Despencer died on 11 November 1375.1